Treatment for Hemorrhoids in Brooklyn, Bronx

When you want varicose vein treatment in Brooklyn, you find the best vein doctor you can. You want that same doctor to treat your painful hemorrhoids. Dr. George Bolotin at Astra Vein & Fibroid Treatment Center has the expertise and experience to first effectively diagnosis the grade of your hemorrhoids and then recommend the most appropriate treatment. Whether you need guidance on the best at-home treatments or require a more extensive procedure, call your vein clinic in Brooklyn for a consultation to feel better quickly.

What Are Home Remedies to Treat Hemorrhoids?

You can often manage hemorrhoids with home remedies and over-the-counter treatments. The simplest and most effective remedy is taking a sitz bath by soaking your anal area in warm water for 10 to 15 minutes several times a day. You can do this in a regular bathtub with a few inches of warm water or use a small sitz bath basin designed to fit over a toilet seat. Applying ice packs to the affected area can help reduce swelling and relieve pain as well.

When it comes to bowel movements, avoid straining or pushing too hard, as this can worsen your condition. After each bowel movement, gently pat the area with moistened pads like baby wipes instead of using dry or scented toilet paper, which can irritate the area. Sitting on cushions rather than hard surfaces also helps reduce swelling and prevent new hemorrhoids from forming.

It’s recommended that you get a firm diagnosis from a vascular specialist in Brooklyn, NY before attempting any at-home regimen. Whether you’re dealing with discomfort, bleeding or swollen hemorrhoids, visit Astra Vein & Fibroid Treatment Center. Their expert team specializes in hemorrhoid embolization and other advanced treatments. An accurate diagnosis, relying on the hemorrhoid grading system, confirms the severity of your condition so your vein doctor can provide the most appropriate treatment.

What Medical Treatments Are Available for Hemorrhoids at the Vein Center in Brooklyn?

Medical procedures usually are required to resolve hemorrhoids. Your varicose vein doctor in Brooklyn has several non-surgical options to effectively treat hemorrhoids. When you have painful external hemorrhoids that are visible around the outside of the anus, for example, your doctor may perform an excision during your visit.

This procedure involves numbing the area with a local anesthetic before removing the hemorrhoid.

For internal hemorrhoids located inside your rectum, they may recommend an outpatient procedure, such as:

  • Embolization. While you’re under local anesthesia, Dr. George Bolotin, an experienced interventional radiologist, inserts a catheter in the rectal artery and places coils at the ends of the artery to obstruct blood flow.
  • Rubber band ligation. This procedure can be used if you’re diagnosed with grades I, II or III internal hemorrhoids. Your doctor places one or two small rubber bands around the base of a hemorrhoid. These bands cut off the hemorrhoid’s blood supply, making it shrink and fall off in about a week. If you have large hemorrhoids, you may need more than one session to fully treat them.
  • Sclerotherapy. In this method, your doctor injects a chemical solution directly into the hemorrhoid. This causes the blood vessels within the hemorrhoid to collapse, which leads the hemorrhoid to shrink and eventually disappear. Sclerotherapy works best for smaller internal hemorrhoids and may not be an option for larger hemorrhoids.
  • Infrared coagulation. Infrared coagulation uses heat from infrared light to treat your hemorrhoids. During this procedure, your doctor uses an intense beam of infrared light to create scar tissue that cuts off the blood supply. Without blood flow, the hemorrhoid disappears over time.

These non-surgical treatments for hemorrhoids are usually safe, especially when you rely on an experienced vein specialist in Brooklyn. You may experience mild discomfort or pressure in the affected area and light bleeding.

When Should I Seek Surgical Options for Severe Hemorrhoids?

If your hemorrhoids have become severe and don’t respond to home remedies or non-surgical treatments, your doctor may recommend surgical procedures such as hemorrhoidectomy. During this procedure, your doctor gives anesthesia for comfort and makes a small incision to completely remove the hemorrhoid. They may leave the incision open or close it with stitches.

This procedure might be effective if you:

  • Have big external hemorrhoids
  • Have both internal and external hemorrhoids
  • Have internal hemorrhoids that come out through the anus
  • Experience heavy bleeding

Stapled hemorrhoidopexy is another surgical option that aims to avoid the postoperative pain of a hemorrhoidectomy. This procedure is generally less painful than a hemorrhoidectomy and recovery is quicker. Instead of removing the hemorrhoid tissue, your doctor uses a circular stapling device to remove a small ring of tissue from your anal canal. This pulls the hemorrhoid back into place and interrupts the blood flow which causes it to shrink with time.

What Risks May Develop if I Don’t Treat My Hemorrhoids?

Untreated hemorrhoids can lead to complications that can impact both your health and comfort. You run the risk of chronic bleeding, which occurs with internal hemorrhoids. It can eventually lead to anemia in which your body doesn’t have enough healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen to tissues. This makes you feel weak, fatigued and short of breath. External or prolapsed hemorrhoids can sometimes become strangulated. These hemorrhoids are painful and can lead to tissue damage if you don’t treat them.

Other complications you may experience include:

  • Blood clots. You may notice signs of a thrombosed hemorrhoid that forms a blood clot within a hemorrhoid and can result in intense pain and swelling.
  • Fissures and infections. You may develop anal fissures, which are small tears in the anal lining. These fissures happen with constipation and can cause sharp pain and bleeding.
  • Hemorrhoid prolapse. Your condition may get worse, which can lead to prolapse. Prolapsed hemorrhoids extend outside the anus and can become visible. This creates a constant feeling of fullness in the rectal area.

At the vein clinic in Brooklyn, they get rid of hemorrhoids fast. They specialize in minimally invasive procedures that target the source of your pain and discomfort. Contact Astra Vein & Fibroid Treatment Center today for an appointment to learn which treatment for hemorrhoids is right for you.

Dr. George Bolotin has either authored or reviewed and approved this content.
Vein & Vascular Medical Care
4209 Ave U, Suite A.
Brooklyn, NY 11234
(718) 222-0225

Updated on Nov 20, 2024 by Dr. George Bolotin (Vein & Vascular Specialist) of Vein & Vascular Medical Care

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